á a fc 1
"4 ./^
*
-fV*
i
C a ta rrh
M I R I ? » O F TH K C O M B IN I.
Comparison Mado With Old Method
PERUNA A TONIC OP
GREAT USEFULNESS
Whether it is of the nose, throat, |
of Harvesting.
stomach, bowel*, or more delicate or*
A
Spokane
man wrote
gans, catarrh is always debilitating a m }'. *
" 7 " * to
*°. the Waah-
Should have attention.
| N to» 8 u u Eapermlsnt station staff,
The discharge from the mucons Pullman, recently, inquiring relative to
membrane is because this is kept in a the growing and cutting of wheat, the
state of inflammation by an imppr« and flour-making content of tba berry
condition of the blood. Therefore, to as affected by soil, climate and methods
of outting. Professor R. W. Thatcher,
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett has
cure, take the best blood purifier,
I director of the etation, answered tbs
become editor of the Children's Maga
inquiries as follows:
sine. Mr. Vivian Burnett, her son, has
T A K E S O U T T H E PA IN A T
| 1. Does tbs wheat lots any of tbs
become manager.
In nsual liquid form or chocolated tablets
O N C E ,R E M O V E S T H E S T I F F
essentia) elements for good flour by
known u S a r a a t a b s . loo d o » « » si.
The Saturday Review saya the fol
NESS.
PR EVEN TS ITS
'standing'until ripe enough to eut and
lowing has never been told In print
R E T U R N , T O O . F IN E FO R
thresh at one operation.
F e m in in ity .
B R U IS E S , S P R A I N S AND
before : “ Buskin had been Inveighing
‘ ‘ Wheat does not lose any of its con
There once wns a maid named McGinnlty»
: n « s s .
against ‘usury a bishop of Manches
stituents
by
standing
until
it
is
thor
The fairest one in the vicinity,
Pries 25c and g o c .
ter
defended
the
custom,
though
of
oughly
ripe.
It
does,
however,
manu
She loved a young man
coarse not In Its worse form. A worthy
facture and store up s somewhat larmr
Name» Patrick McGann—
proportion of starch than if out vtfen
acquaintance wj-ote to Ruskln taking
But wedded a rich old affinity.
in the dough, resulting in s slightly |
up arms for the bishop. Whereupon
softer whest with s larger proportion
Raskin replied: ‘You snd the Bishop
M o re A p p r o p r ia te .
of starch and s smaller proportion of
of
Manchester are dangling over the
“ Going to pay some of your non
Im p e rfe c t. »
,
A f t e r H e 'S B e e s S e a t e n e e d .
glnten. The difference in this respect
pit of he----- , and you want me to
Otto'a bills?” laughed the caller.
Autom obilist— Hay. I w ant this mask
Lawyer (In courtroom)— What time
is rather small, however.”
sprinkle you with rose water.’ ”
“ Ye*,” sighed the benevolent father.
changed. It doesn’t cover my face suf
bare you got, please?
2. Are tbs berries as plump when
Limerick compositions are engaging
“Otto Is a very wild youth. I should cut by a combined machine as when
Prisoner (at trial table)— I can’t tell ficiently.
tbe versifiers of Boston. A prise of yon until after the trial.
have called him Auto.”
Clerk— But It’s tbe regular thing.
the grain is harvested by s binder or
$100 Is offered for tbe best finishing
“ Auto?”
Automobilist— Can’t help th a t I find
header, end threshed after standing in
line to ditties such as this:
“Y es; he’s such an expensive sport, the shock, or having been stacked?
Mother» w ill And Mr». Wlnalow*« Boo thin* that the people 1 run over are apt to
the b at remedy to u»e tor their v h U d rsj recognize me.
and It won't be long before be will be We S'e Informed that the wheat buyers
NON. R. S. TNARIN
If you search from Rhode Island to d Bymp
u rin g 1 be teething period.
a broken-down sp ort”
and millers make a difference between
Maine,
Hon. R. 8. Tharin, attorney-at-law
grain harvested with the combined ma and counsel for Anti-Trust League, Throughout the whole Yankee domain,
$100 Reward, $100.
S a w M ila l.
By day or by night.
chine and that cut with the binder or writes from Pennsylvania Ave. N. W .,
The reader» of this r aper w ill be pleased to
Aa
A r t le t .
Little
Willie—
Say,
pa,
what
Is
a
dip
learn t at therels at least one dreaded diseaet
What can equal the sight--- —
’
“The man who painted that spur! header.
Wash ngton, D. C ., as follows:
1 hat science has teen able’ to cure in a ll 1'»
One week tbe prize was given to tbe lomat?
stages, and that 1» Catarrh.
H all's Catarrh
ous picture was an artist, at all | ‘ ‘ The berries are plumper than when
“ Having need Peruna for catarrhal
Pa—
A
diplomat,
my
son.
Is
s
poli
Cure 1» the only positive ru re now known totbe
jeut by the binder and left standing in disorders, I am able to testify to its person who wrote:
events,” said the connoisseur.
medical
fraternity.
Catarrh
be
n * a constitu
tician who can make people believe tional disease, re q u ire s» constitutional
treat
“ I don’t know about him,” answered the shook, for the same reason; that is, great remedial excellence and do not Of a maid that is fair but not va;n.
that
he
doesn’t
want
what
be
can't
ment
H
a
ll’s
Catarrh
Cure
la
taken
Internally,
Mr. Cumrox ruefully, “ but the dealer a greater production of starch fills the hesitate to give it my emphatic en-
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur
Tbe reason for this decision has not
face, of thesystem, thereb • destroying the fo in-
__________ < _
| dorsement and earnest recommendation yet been disclosed.
who told It to me was.”— Washington berries plumper.”
datlon of the di ease, and giving t e pat ent
8. Do the berries lost their color . to all persona affected by that disorder.
Star.
etrength b y t u ild ln t np the ronstitorfon and
M. Henri Rochefort, who has with
District Attorney Jerome of New York assisting nature in doing its work. T he pro
when left growing until ripe enough to , It is also a tonic of great usefulness.” *
drawn from the Intransigeant, is sup plead» guilty to three weaknesses— candy prietors have so much frith In l u uratlvepow-
cut
with
s
combined
machine?
Mr.
T.
Barneoott.
West
Aylmer,
On-
ers hat they offer One H undred D ollarsfor any
W h a t H a O w e «.
‘ ‘The color of the berry ia not chang ! tario, Can., writes: “ Last winter I was posed to have lain down with a mana eating, cooking strange dishes and making ease that It fails to cure. Be .d lor list oI
Blow Its— All I am to-day I owe tn
furniture.
testimonials.
ed m kteiially until after tbs grain is ill with pneumonia after having la grippe. gerial wolf whom he took for a sheep.
A ddress F J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O.
my mother.
dead ripe, after which itm iiy be bleach I took Perona for two months, when I | T1>e firebrand Journalist has escaped
Bold by a ll druggists, 75e.
Hammerton— Yes, and I understand
Take H all's Fam l.y PlUs for constipation.
ed out to a varying extent, depending became quite well. I also induced a enough Intact to be a welcome addition
that all you have you owe to your upon the length of time and the c li
to
the
editorial
staff
of
the
Patrie.
young lady, who was afl run down and
w ife’s father.
Hlx— Yon said your gun would shoot
matic conditions.”
confined to the boose, to take Peruna, Emilie Mamard, Its director, says that
fo r Infants and Children.
$00 yards.
4. Ia a ll tba wheat in one sack of an • and after taking Peruna for three months “ M. Henri Rochefort leaves the Journal
Dix— I know I did.
The Greek commander was making tha even grade when harvested w ith the she is able to follow her trade of tailor which be founded, animated and per
I Hlx— It’s marked to shoot only 430
circuit of tbs walls of Troy, looking for combined machine?
ing. I can recommend Peruna for all sonified, for reasons that concern him
Bears tha
a vulnerable spot, whea his automobile | “ The wheat in a single asek-of grain such who are ill and require a tonic.” and do not call for our approval or dis
yards
Signature of 1
stuck fast ia ths mud.
harvested by a combined machine is not
| Dlx— I know, but there are two bar
approval.
We
are
delighted
to
place
Pe-n»-na Tablets
“Get a horse!” jeered the Trojan sen ' necessarily of an even grade. Sinoe tbe
rels.
Some people pvefet to take tablets, oar columns at hla disposition. In them
tinels on tbe walls.
! machine is ran ap or down h ill, it may
ha
may
express
bis
opinions
with
per-
A
n
x
i
e
t
y
.
Smarting under thsir ridicule, he went cot and ran into the sack wheat growing rather than to take medicine in a fluid
r * T O st. Vitos’ D ear* ana an lEcrvoaa Dtaeaasa
“Why, what's the matter, child?”
snd built a huge wooden horse. The rest under qnite different condition*. This, foim. Such people can obtain Peruna f*ct frankneaa.” Under this happy con-
■ i l u permanently cored by Dr. Klim ’s Un-s*
l i n n Restorer. Hat'd Sir FRKK f t trial bottle and
“
Booboo!
I
ain’t
had
no
offers
yet
le history.
treatise. Dr. B. H-KlLte,!*!. SSI -r c h
FhtlaJ’n
however, is equally true of any other tablets, which represent the solid medi- dltlon M. Rochefort, 77 years old
1 ■ —
---------- 1 method of harvesting.
It is well cinsi Ingredients of Pemna. Each tab though he be, has recommenced bis an’ I’m nearly 6 years old an’ I’m
A n tJ a f o r t n a a t e 1 a t e r r a p t la a .
known that grain from the top of a clay let ia equivalent to one average dose of “slapdash, virulent dally pamphlets •Veered I’m goln’ to be a ole m aldl
“George was Just going to propose
against men who happen to be In Boohoo!”
point is different from that of a north Peruna.
to me last night.”
power.”
hill slope, and buth of these are differ
T h e M odern W a y .
“And what happqoed?"
ent from that of a south hill slope, or
A c c o r d i n g to B o lo o .
Alias Elizabeth Robins has written a
Scribbles—
How
would
you
go
nbont
“ A tire blew up and then be couldn’t
npon a flat. I do not think any meth
novel to be called “The Convert" It
Sentry— Yon can’t leave.
getting a play on the stage?
think of anything else.”— Cleveland
od of harvesting w ill secure absolutely
Soldier— But I have the captain’s la a story of tbe woman suffrage move
Dribbles— I’d first write a novcL
Plain Dealer.
tbe uniformity yon suggest.”
ment. with tbe scene laid In London.
oral permission.
6. Is there mors wheat lost daring
MI
rh
Robins
Is
certain
to
have
appre
Sentry (Importantly)— Let’s sea It!
the operation of tbe combined machine — II Motto per Rldere.
ciated tbe higher aspects of this long
than through harvesting and threehing
fight against masculine and feminine
by the old method?
If so, how mnch?
conservatism. The hysteria In the lob
“ We have no information whloh
bies at Westminster laBt spring was
would make it possible for ua to stats
not confined to the excited suffragists
'definitely whether there is more or
It seized most of the critics who scoffed
. X
.
wheat lost daring the operation of a 1
When the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will be soft, smooth
a s s i s t s O n e i n o v e r c o m i n g ‘ combined machine, than by harvesting 6 VIS R tG P f FOR SIMPLE HOME-MADE at the petticoat warriors, as well as
moat of the policemen who faced them. and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu
KIDNEY
CURE.
I
\ .x ,
\
1.
1.
and threehing by the old method. W e
w
iro iw rtimr
These
The theme of woman’s suffrage, though lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease.
h a b l T u a l c o n s t i p a t i o n 'are aware of theobjection that has been
humor* get into the blood, generally because of aa inactive or sluggish
conducive
to
emotional
aberration,
I raised In California to the oae of a com
condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry
bined machine, bat do not think it is a Inexpensive Mixture of Hnmilis» Veg could be made stimulating and vital in
off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
etable Ingredients Said to Over
’great’ objection, aa has been stated.
the highest degree. It served Marcel to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid
"D ie re is no question bat that the
come Kidney and Bladder
Prevoat for an interesting if rhapsodic poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the
grain cut with a combined machine ia
study, snd there Is every hope that pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, .Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis,
Trouble Promptly-
slightly lower in proportion of glnten
Miss Robins’ book, coming from the Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
which it w ill show. The yield per acre
better situated sex, will surpass “Fred- with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there
lanujactured by the
Is certainly a little later, If the grain ia
Here is a simple home-made mixture erlque.”
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense.
silo wad to become ripe. I am person aa given by an eminent authority on
It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts
ally of the opinion that the moat eeri- Kidney diseases, who makes tbe state
• t il l l a th e R ace.
of
the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds;
oua objection to the combined machine ment in a New York daily newspaper,
i ' jtus Greenough had decided that the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended
is in the distribution over the field of that it w ill relieve almost any case of
the methods of New England were too to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a
the threshed out weed seeds.”
Kidaey trouble if taken before the stage
SOLD BY LEMS NO CRUCCI STS-BOtfwMTTU
slow for him. and had, therefore, moved. hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on Ihe face in tho
of Bright’s disease.
He states that
form of pimples and black heads, while
D EVELO P NEW W A TER POWER. Fuch symptoms as lame back, pain in to a stirring Western town. From h is! I s u f fe r e d w i t h E o i e i n a f o r f o r t y Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ
y e a r s a n d c o u ld fin d n o t h i n * to
new
residence
he
sent
a
paper
now
and
the aide, frequent desire to urinate, es
c u r e m e u n t i l I t r i e d 8 . 8 . 8 . I ent parts of the body
One of the worst
then to one of h!s old friends.
s u f fe r e d in to n .T o ly f r i t h t h e lt c h -
Elma Electric Comprny Will Utilize pecially at night; painful and discolored
“ I guess Cy has struck Just the spot i n * a n d b u r n i n g : p u e t u le s w o u l d forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum;
urination,
are
readily
overcome.
Here
f o r m fr o m w h i c h t h e r e f l o w e d s
Cloquallum Creak.
lies purchased. LOANS made.
to suit him,” this old friend said one j ■ t ¡c k y flu id ; c r u s t s w o u l d o o m e o n its favorite point of attack is the scalp,
ia the recipe; try it:
Poison Oak
• s k i n a n d w h e n s c r a t c h e d o ff sometimes causing baldness.
Chehalis county, W ash., abounds in
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half day, as he opened his big wallet and t the
H. E. NOBLE
h e s k i ^ n w a s l e f t a e r a w a s a p ie c e and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin
PORTLAND, OREGON *°™e ° L th® fineit
p° " er in J**e ounce; Compound Kargtn, one ounce; extracted front It a newspaper clipping.1 o f b e e f. X s u f f e r e d a g o n y i la n th o
state. The Upper Satsop river, the Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three “There’s been a good many things, first lo n g y e a r s I w a s a fflic te d , b u t disease. The humor producing the trouble
h e n ! u s e d 8 . 8 . S . I f o u n d a p e r lies dormant in the blood through the
Wishkah river, and numerous other ounces. Take a teasponiul after each an’ last, that have made me think so; w
fe c t c u m . T h e r e b a a n e v o r b e e n
Winter to break out and torment the
a n y r e t u r n o f t h a t r o u b le .
streams flowing into Grays harbor meal and at bedtime.
but you Just pnss your eye over that,”
O. H . E V A N S ,
sufferer with the return of Spring. The best
afford magnificent c port unities for the
Stockm an, ITab.
A well-known physician ia authority nnd he handed the clipping to his neigh-
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S.
development of water power for com that these ingredients are all harmless
hor. "Read It out,” he said, and the
It neutralizes the acids and removes the
mercial purposes.
Scarcely a move and easily mixed at home by shaking
neighbor rend:
TOR P RINT ING
humors so that the skin instead of being
haa yet been made to secure any of well in a bottle. This mixture has a
“ ‘The tornado which struck this
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
theee water power eitee.
The Elma peculiar healing and soothing effect up
supply of fresh, healthy blood. External
and
Oregon
Light A Power company is among the on the entire Kidney and Urinary town yesterday afternoon completely
applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
first to take advantage of tbe opportu- strncture, and often overcomes the worrt demolished the dwelling-house of Cyrus
....................
*
PURELY VEGETABE while they soothe the itching caused by
I nlities afforded and now has a large forms of Rheumatism in just a little Greenough. one of our prominent citi
skin affections, can never cure the trouble
| force of men at work on the Cloqoal- while. This mixture ia said to remove zens. When seen by our special report
| lum creek, three miles northeast of all blood disorders and cure the Rheu er. Mr. Greenough was In the best of because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
¡Elma, constructing a large dam to matism by forcing the Kidneys to filter spirits, be and his wife and three chil and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its
TH E SUPERIOR
dren having temporarily moved Into the normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin
¡•tore
water and w ill install one of the , aml strain from , he b)ood and , „ te
QUALITIES OF
1 latest
n l oor model
mnr i n l wa
l / m wheels
mKe n l n
! . .
. _
. . .
affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent freo
water
all uric acid and foul, decomposed vestry of the Presbyterian Church.
| The water can be backed np for Sev waste matter, whieh cause tbe afflic
“ Mr. Greenough spoke of his satis to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at til first class drug stores.
ern! miles without doing any damage tions. Try it if yon aren’t w ell. Save faction In the fact that his store was
THE S W IF T S P E C fF K C O ., ATLANTA, GAm
snd power enough can be derived to the prescription.
unharmed, and his business could go
give light and power to the town of
on without Interruption. Although he
Elma for years to come. The company
A “hat shop” wss opened in London wns somewhnt bruised about the head
has s franchise from the town of Elma by the Countess Fsbricotti, recently. Liv and arms, Mr. Greenough was able to
An Vaftkftd tr k m w tte t o t an O to w u
are tho nrwn who hav*
(or furnishing light to the town. Its erled
___ footmen handed around tea snd demonstrate the workings of his new
pu t : thorn
_ to the hord-
Th»t ii the »ecret of their exquiiite Flavor. Preferred Stock Pineapple,
1 present plant has been in operation for | rakes,
patent shoe-lacing with ease and clear-
est lists in the rough
for instance, U grown, ripened and canned all under the »unny tkie*
three years.
tices. Price five cents a pair, three pair»
est weather.
of Hawaii. Pineapple* brought to thl» country and then canned must be
The
power
has
been
obtained
from
Get the original
for ten cents.’ ”
picked before fully ripe or they won’ t keep— and the flavor i*
»(ream,
but
the
oost
of
wood
and
coal
Towerk Fish Brand
flat. Hawaiian Pineapple is the best grown. Every morning, the
has become so high that the oompeny
mode since 1636
ones ripened to their “ snicy best’ * are gathered, taken into the can
N o t to B o W a s t e d .
decided to install a water power plant.
tATALOc n tn ro n net auuho
nery, close at hand, peeled and cored by special cutters operated by
« 4 TOW»» CO SOSTO», u. ft ft.
Ren Cary had near his house a
The saving in fuel and operating ex«
bright, tidy Hawaiian girl». A ll the tough, fibrou* center t* re
swamp, which was a breeding-place fot
moved, and the »un-gold »lices from the best part of the pineapple
penaes w ill be about $200 a month.
ore then packed into Preferred Stock cans.
herds of man-eating mosquitoes. Some
C h ill a a u e e .
enterprising neighbors, who learned ot
Try PREFERRED STOCK PituafRlt-m n y ,l Jturrt-rt* 4 y to servo
Peel and chop together two down to
tho crude oil treatment, went to Ben
ALLEN 6 LEWD, Wholesale Grocers. PORTLAND, OREGON. 0. s. A.
matoes and olr <ntall onions w ith two
* and tried to persuade him to extermi
! I» bm 4 o« i
g ara i—N»
aeeded red peppers. Stir In four table-
nate the pests.
Feed your hair; nourish It;
•poonfuls of aelt, a cup of granulated
“ Exterminate ’em?” said Ben. “Not
sugar, three tea spoonfuls each
of
give it something to live on.
much. Not much. Why. Mis’ Cary an’
ground cloves, cinnamon and allspice
I Just paid thirty-two dollars foi
Then it will stop falling, and
and a tea spoonful of ground ginger.
screening the side plazzer that she’a
will grow long and heavy.
Put Into n kettle with two qnarta of
ben peaterlng me about for years. How
s h o e s THE WORLD
vinegar and boll for three hours, get
Ayer’s Hair Vigor Is the only ; we goln’ to get any good of It, if we
»SHOE« FOR EVERY MEMBER OF.
aside
until
cool
before
bottling.
hair-food you can buy. For
FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES.
kill off the skeeters?”
FOR THE TOILET
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
C A S TO R IA
Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought
S,y ru
^Oixir sfSenna
acts Oently^yet prompt
ly on the bowels, cleanses
me system effectually,
1
<
SKIN DISEASES
YOURSELF
H U M O R S IN
TH E , B LO O D
consTipaui
lermanently. To get its
permo
oenefi fidai effects buy
the genuine.
IR N IA
f i o SïRU P Co.
Mortgages
¡RAVING
PLATES
Write Us
SeSeSe
HICKS-CHATTEN
M MEN WHO KNOW
SUCKERS. SUITS j
AND HATS
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
M u Hair is
Eitra Long
m u ie T ea m
W.
L. DOUGLAS
*3.00 & *3.80
T;;v,
BORAX
Net only »often» the water, but clean
the skill thoroughly, remove» ami pre
vents the odor of perspiration, soothes
Irritation mid readers the skin fresh, soft
and velvety.
Soap clegs the poree— Borax removes
the soap— Try l l
A ll dealer».
Runs!». Booklet u i Part r Card Oama
Wfctft to«, rsomo coast
F. N .U
boxax
oo Oakland. Oftl.
47-# r
a * v ir il i me please
I T J T B B t w r itin g to ai
I TT m en tion th is pa
Teat
fo r
B g a ».
To know If an egg Is fresh, place It
In a basin of cold water. If It remains
■ t ths bottom. It Is all right; If It floats
at all. It It of rather doubtfnl freah-
neaa; If It floats gayly on tbs surface,
rou mar be certain It la autta bad.
M e ta l T e a p o t» K o p t
60 years it has been doing
just what we' claim it will do.
It will not disappoint you.
- My hftir aw d V^be w r y »to ri. S^t ^ after
S w e e t.
Metal teapots. If disused for some
time, give a musty flavor to the tea
when next used. Thle may he prevent
ed by placing a lump of sngar In tha
teapot before putting away,
SAtSAFAMUJL
FILU.
H la
ro rte .
"Well,” asked the flrst phygtclan,
’what has that strange patient of
yours got ”
“ I don’t know." replied the other,
"but I’m trying to turn It Into typhoid
fever. That’s my great specialty, you
know."
We enjoy fall more than any other
season. In the fall we can confidently
look forward to big crop* next year.
/
T H K R E A S O N W . I_ D o n i » » »how are worn by n o n peopte
In all vraHa o flife than any otSar makeis twrausa of thair
exeelbat style, oasv-Ettlas. an-l «u wri r wean ( quallUe*.
The »election oftheleataer* and other materiale for e>eh part
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